Sunday, April 3, 2011

Laptop Design future

1. HP No bag

HP laptop version is designed for women who do not like the bag for a laptop. The concept laptop is designed to be rolled up like an umbrella when not in use and should menentengnya elegant accessory.


This laptop is equipped with an OLED screen (organic light emitting diode) and touch sensors. This laptop is designed specifically for women offered by HP, the result of creativity, combined with the 'thinking out of the box' a designer, Nikita Buyanov.

2. MoonLight Laptop

The concept of the laptop is equipped with duel-curved screen, where there are 2 screens are curved, which allows users to maintain an ideal distance between the eyes and the laptop screen to reduce eye stress.
Bottom of the screen that uses touch screen technology and can be used for mouse or run a mini-OS in the background, or simply as an attachment from a larger screen.

Frame controlled sensors and lights in the dark and has a pair of long legs to lift the laptop and to put the keyboard properly.

3. Canvas Laptop
A designer named Kyle Cherry has developed a laptop into the 21st century.

This laptop has a touch-sensitive screens are very thin and the other components will look almost the same but they will be adjusted better.

Designer Kyle Cherry has imagined a new type of computer with intense creativity in mind. Called the 'canvas', the computer is designed to improve quality and productivity of designers or artists.

This laptop is intended to facilitate computer users with little experience or no experience at all, to switch from traditional ways of working into the workings of digital.

4. Sony Vaio Zoom
Designed by Eno Setiawan (Indonesia Designers), Vaio Zoom notebook concept takes everything we know about holographic technology and squeezes it into a thin glass.

When active, the screen is completely transparent and the keyboard went blurry. Turn on and the touchscreen holographic festivities begin! Even the mouse button hologram!

This is just concept so no info on important tidbits like tactile feedback, battery, system statistics, etc., but the rest sure this technology is closer than you think. It may not come at once but come, it must be!

5. Dual Asus laptop panel
Dual panel offers a flexible work space where users can adapt according to usage scenarios that apply to them. For example, adjusting the size of the virtual keyboard and touchpad.

Through gestures, handwriting recognition, and multitouch, the user is presented with the control surface which is flexible and intuitive.

Users can use the concept of dual-panel in a variety of usage scenarios.

For example, as a conventional notebook with a multitouch screen, virtual keyboard and touchpad, a multimedia hub, where the two could combine to form a double pane view larger widescreen for entertainment, or fashion e-book in which the user can hold multiple panels, such as their concept notebook will hold a conventional book while flipping through the pages through an intuitive movement or by touch.

These concepts aim to provide comfort to the user through technology innovation and user-centric design.

6. Samsung Amoled
Views AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode) has been highlighted because of the quality of their big screens and Samsung have started applying this new technology in some devices such as mobile phones and cameras.

Recently the Division at Samsung SDI come with AMOLED notebook prototype that they claim produces a contrast ratio of about 20 times larger than the LCD!

AMOLED laptop concept by Samsung also has a unique design with a slim and sleek touch-sensitive keyboard.

7. Compenion laptop
Felix Schmidberger has designed a laptop for 2015 with OLED touch screen.

It consists of two sliding OLED screens, one of which can be used as a keyboard, when necessary. We think this is a concept laptop that looks the most attractive, and in future will make this laptop concept much better later on.

Computer itself has an OLED touchscreen, similar to the UMPC or PDA.

The entire screen is a slider, because it can be moved forward to reveal a second OLED touchscreen below, where you can have a keyboard or working controls, similar to the setup with 2 monitors.

8. MacBook Touch
This concept is based on one of Apple's latest patent.

Using transparent multitouch screen that can work as a control surface on two sides, both while the device is opened and closed.

Could this really be the holy grail of tablet computing?

Transparent touch screen will take the normal role of the multitouch surface when the computer is closed. When the computer is opened, using a normal clamshell step, the surface will display a keyboard or other user interface.

9. Apple iMac
Concept Design by Adam Benton is based on Apple's design trends as well as the previous incarnation of the iMac.

With 30-inch pitches transparent screen that can be set to various levels of transparency and completely transparent when turned off.

Keyboard, also transparent, is ergonomically designed to illuminate the light-sensitive buttons and the whole set-up, of course, wireless!

10. Mac Tab
Designer Yann Le Coroller has created an unofficial Mac Tablet, which is called MacTab.

Ultraportable laptop is a concept that matches the image of Apple.

Yan explained, "very thin wireless keyboard is used as a protective cover to transport it to stay in place with a combination of magnets and notches .. On the back of the computer, which allows the hinge to be placed in a vertical position so that you can use Mactab comfortably on your desk. "

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